The all-volunteer women’s charity, National Giving Alliance of Hancock Park, held its December meeting on June Street at the home of member Stephanie Sourapas where members assembled a whirlwind of ...
In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe, a neighborhood and entertainment industry restaurant staple for decades. It turns ...
We’ve all been waiting, and if we’re lucky, we might be visiting the hotly anticipated Max and Helen’s Diner this month for a patty melt—or the Larchmont Slam breakfast—at 127 N. Larchmont Blvd. The ...
Inclusivity is getting a boost at the Wilshire Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL). Tucked into the corner of North St. Andrews Place and Council Street, the cozy branch has been awarded ...
The Boulevard clock is finally working again. Last month, the Chronicle reported that it had been a year since the clock stopped, along with the irrigation in the planters around it. Private ...
I had the privilege of interviewing Justice Amy Coney Barrett at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley recently. She was there to promote her book, “Listening to the Law.” At first, I was ...
The Taste of Larchmont, which took place on September 15, filled the Boulevard’s sidewalks from north to south. The fundraiser held every year on Larchmont Boulevard for HopeNet, a nonprofit that ...
After a very long hiatus, Color Me Mine is back on the Boulevard at 654 N. Larchmont Blvd., just south of Melrose Avenue. The first time the shop was on the Boulevard it was located in the space now ...
Looking to decorate your porch with pumpkins for Halloween? Look no further than the Wilshire Rotary’s pumpkin patch at 568 N. Larchmont Blvd. A portion of the proceeds are donated to local charities.
Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in the ...
Starting as a native New Yorker, with a brief stop in the Ohio, Sam Uretsky has made Larchmont Village his home for past 26 years. “It was good fortune to be here. The weather is too intoxicating,” ...
“I’ve always tried to be active in the communities I find myself in…We moved around so much my whole life, and it’s probably why I need to be involved,” said Jennifer Kim of Hancock Park. And the ...